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On/around 27th May 2024, the traffic from Azerbaijan to www.bbc.com & www.bbc.co.uk reduced by over 80%.
Looking at our data, I can see that the vast majority of traffic in Azerbaijan comes from AS29049 (Delta Telecom) which is their majority ISP according to Wikipedia.
OONI says tests were passing as recently as 28th May from AS29049 but there's definitely something going on...Unsure exactly what.
(the gap in AS29049 is a GeoIP data migration)

Graph showing the daily total requests by Network AS. This shows a corresponsing drop, mainly on AS29049, Delta Telecom
OONI (ooni.org) data showing passing tests from AS29049 to www.bbc.com over the last month, all tests are passing but there are none since the 28th May

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Any recommendations for moving away from ? Preferably somewhere that isn’t gonna implement for ? Can’t use my ISP’s email cos we want to change away as soon as OpenReach do their thing

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So I may be moving my streaming PC to full time Linux. I have to do some testing but I would need to raise some money for a Magewell capture card as they do in fact have Linux support to maintain the style of my streams.

The OBSbot camera I use also supports Linux. So I’m going to try some small tests on Linux this summer but if it’s successful and we can raise a few hundred dollars, I’ll be ok with a completely Linux 2 PC stream setup.

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Psychology news robots distributing from dozens of sources: https://mastodon.clinicians-exchange.org
.
There has been a lot of talk lately in tech circles and on YouTube about
how to get out of receiving AI-generated suggestions when you do a web
search -- which is now increasingly the default on Google.

While sometimes convenient, AI suggestions have 3 main problems:
a) They are often wrong,
b) They make you scroll way down the page to see the actual websites, &
c) They use all the earth's websites as their database, thereby stealing
everyone's content and rendering visiting the actual content creator
websites mute (unless AI answers wrong).

Here are some ways to turn off the AI in web search:

  1. https://searx.tuxcloud.net/search -- This site is part of a network
    of privately hosted sites using the same open-source search software. I
    notice that you can not do a site-specific search like in Google or
    DuckDuckGo ("site:microsoft.com Outlook questions"). See also
    https://searx.space/ for a list of other search URLs in the network.

  2. Set your default search engine to Wikipedia:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search

  3. Change your Google search default to: *
    https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14*

You probably can't edit the existing Google listing, so you'll need to
create a new search shortcut. Some directions on how to do this can be
found at:*
**
*
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/google-searchs-udm14-trick-lets-you-kill-ai-search-for-good/

-- Michael

#psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy   
@psychotherapist@a.gup.pe @psychotherapists@a.gup.pe   
@psychology@a.gup.pe @socialpsych@a.gup.pe @socialwork@a.gup.pe   
@psychiatry@a.gup.pe #mentalhealth #technology #dataprotection #infosec   
@infosec@a.gup.pe #doctors #hospitals #google #googlesearch #AI  
.  
.  
NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot@mastodon.clinicians-exchange.org   
.  
EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE:  
<http://subscribe-article-digests.clinicians-exchange.org>  
.  
READ ONLINE: <http://read-the-rss-mega-archive.clinicians-exchange.org>  
It's primitive... but it works... mostly...
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nf3xn,
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So is CircleCityCon still going or no?

yo_bj, to infosec
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It looks like Seattle Public Library gets to be added to the list of libraries affected by ransomware - https://westseattleblog.com/2024/05/followup-seattle-public-library-says-ransomware-event-keeping-its-online-services-offline/

#libraries #ransomware #InfoSec

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